Come to think of it, Modern Muslim fashion is an emerging trend, or an industry in its own right and can’t be discounted as a mere fad anymore. We’ve had ample examples of top notch brands like H&M or DKNY wooing the young energetic fashionistas with its Ramadan sensitized collection directed towards the Muslims. That also leads to a more repulsive question whether modest muslim fashion could extend its umbrella to include western markets as well or will it remain relegated to the Islamic soil?
According to a report by Reuters and Thompson, the Muslim spending on clothes and footwear is expected to reach staggering $484 billion by 2019. Now that’s a booming economy. Indonesia with the world’s largest Muslim population could easily be termed as a pot-boiler for accelerated trends in Islamic fashion and trends with the world’s eye following the trend of Jakarta Fashion Week (JFW).
The Muslim fashion Industry stems from Shariah compliant dressing and has now evolved manifolds with corporates and individuals breaking in alike. Long before these hefty corporate took interest in this industry, it was down to individuals playing dress up on a medium known YouTube. Little did anyone know that both the medium and the YouTube stars would reach such phenomenal success with their DIY tricks? The most popular YouTube stars for the same are Dina Tokia and Amenah and both of them have introduced their own fashion label as well as beauty products after enjoying a warm reception from the community and people alike...
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